Creature of Controversy

Creature of Controversy
Author: Lisa A. Shiel
Publisher: Jacobsville Books
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1934631426

Shouting. Backstabbing. Name-calling. This isn't a Borgia family reunion — it's the secret world of Bigfoot research, where disagreements often escalate into all-out warfare. Now, Bigfoot expert Lisa A. Shiel takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour to reveal the side of Bigfoot research you won't see on TV, with in-depth discussions of the controversies that set off feuds, enhanced by exclusive interviews with other well-known researchers. Ultimate proof is elusive, but your all-access pass awaits you. So buy Creature of Controversy today! --------------- An updated version of this text is available as part of the book Forbidden Bigfoot.

The Creature's Cookbook

The Creature's Cookbook
Author: Simon Alkenmayer
Publisher: Strange Fuse
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2018-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937791728

I am a monster. The kind that eats people. Yes, we are real, but do feel free to doubt me - your doubt stocks my freezer. In the strictest sense, I'm a humanitarian. Welcome to my diary - where modern skepticism has enabled me to divulge my secrets and my recipes.

Aurora Monster Scenes

Aurora Monster Scenes
Author: Dennis L. Prince
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: Horror tales, American
ISBN: 9780692202876

The story of Aurora Plastic Corporation's controversial Monster Scenes model kits from 1971. They raised cries of outrage, prompted protests, and ultimately toppled the once-proud hobby and toy company.

Animals, Animality and Controversy in Modern Welsh Literature and Culture

Animals, Animality and Controversy in Modern Welsh Literature and Culture
Author: Linden Peach
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1786839393

• This is the first study of the representation of animals and animality in Welsh literature. It introduces the reader to key ideas and concepts from the new and fast-growing field of animal studies, and suggests how Welsh rural and urban history might be redrawn from the perspective of animals and their agenda. • It provides new and exciting insights into a range of Welsh writings about animals, and examines how Welsh literature explores ways of thinking about intelligence, sensibilities and knowledge from an animal perspective. • The book introduces readers to the concept of a relational universe in which all life is bound together through a network of relations and connections and illustrates its importance to animal studies and Welsh writing.

Hearts and Minds

Hearts and Minds
Author: Julian McAllister Groves
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Animal experimentation
ISBN: 9781439907696

Living in a university town that is a center of biomedical research, Groves found he could not ignore the intense opposition to research using animals. He began to analyze the formation and activities of local protest groups, attending meetings and talking to activists about their beliefs. To his surprise, many activists emphasized rational and scientific justifications for their commitment to the movement. Conversely, scientists frequently discussed their use of lab animals in the context of their attachment to pets or other animals and their concern for the environment. Groves seeks to understand these positions in connection with popular beliefs about the place of emotions in public life. Hearts and Minds looks past the placards and sound-bites to people's intellectual and psychological explanations for their positions. It discards worn generalizations and offers a nuanced portrait of people who are seriously engaged in reconciling their ethics and their behavior.

Consciousness

Consciousness
Author: Neil Rossman
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791404072

A central claim of this book is that the emergence of humanity involves a splitting of consciousness--the ability of consciousness to become reflectively aware of itself. But the splitting of consciousness is simultaneously the development of the possibility of fragmentation (incoherence within consciousness) and alienation (non-unity of consciousness with others and the world). Thus, through the growth of reflective consciousness, separation comes to permeate the whole of human experience. So understood, it creates the need for integration, and Rossman's discussion ultimately centers on its attainment. Within this perspective, various aspects of consciousness, including perception, organic sensation, desire, and belief, are explored. There is also extensive discussion of personal identity or the experience of being a self. Finally, the above analyses provide the ground for discussions of freedom, morality, and being religious.

The Accommodated Animal

The Accommodated Animal
Author: Laurie Shannon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-01-02
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0226924165

Shakespeare wrote of lions, shrews, horned toads, curs, mastifss, and hell-hounds. But he used the word 'animal' only eight times in his work - which was typical for the 16th century, when the word was rarely used. As Laurie Shannon reveals in this book, the animal-human divide first came strongly into play in the 17th century, with Descartes's famous formulation that reason sets humans above other species: 'I think, therefore I am'.